TUALATIN -- The Trail Blazers hosted their ninth predraft workout of the offseason Monday at the practice facility in Tualatin, evaluating six prospects in preparation for the June 27 NBA draft. Among the visitors was the Ducks' Tony Woods. Here's a look at the 6-foot-11 center:

Noteworthy: After playing two seasons at Wake Forest — and running into off-the-court trouble — Woods played his final two seasons at the University of Oregon, leading the Ducks to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament as a senior. He averaged 7.9 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.3 blocks his final season in Eugene. As a junior, he recorded 51 blocked shots — setting a single-season school record — and finished his two-year tenure with 91 career blocks, the third-most in Oregon history. Woods started his college career at Wake Forest as one of the top prep center prospects in the nation. But on Labor Day in 2010, after two seasons with Wake Forest, he was arrested following an altercation with his girlfriend and went on to plead guilty to one count of misdemeanor assault on a female. He never played for the Demon Deacons again, transferring to Oregon. Monday’s predraft workout with the Blazers was Woods’ second — he also worked out for the Boston Celtics — and he said his off-the-court issues have not been an issue during the predraft process. “I came out here for a new start and that’s exactly what I got,” Woods said.